Drapesy's Leeds Conundrum. No.1
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No picture to go with this so not a 'where and what' exactly..Anyway-where in Leeds, exactly, am I describing? You can find First, Second and Third quite easily, look a bit harder and you might even find Eighth and Fourteenth.And for a bonus - how high could you have gone 'back in the day'?
there are 10 types of people in the world. Those that understand ternary, those that don't and those that think this a joke about the binary system.
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They are (or were) a set of eighteen (actually nineteen - there was an Upper Third Avenue) Victorian terraced 'avenues' in New Wortley, just down from the jail, and alongside New Wortley Cemetery, and running down to Tong Road. Some were back-to-backs and others 'through' terraced houses. My great grandparents lived on one of 'em.Is this what you mean, Drapesy?
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Et voila! Some of the houses look to be 'through-by-lights' and the back-to-backs on Hawthorn Avenue/First Avenue are unusual in that they are 'staggered.' Green Lane School is in the middle.
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